Anonymous wrote:The most affluent part of FHS is an attendance island to the west (Willow Springs area) that could be rezoned to Centreville if/when a new high school gets built. In the Woodson pyramid there is also a possibility that at some point the Wakefield Forest area could get moved back to Annandale.
You can't be that familiar with FHS if you didn't know the principal is leaving
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have experience with both. The biggest difference is that the Woodson population is much more affluent on average than that of Fairfax, which impacts the rigor that can be achieved in the curriculum.
Woodson has a great principal. Fairfax's principal was also great but she's leaving. The atmosphere at both schools is caring and positive (at least on the part of the administration and staff--there's no telling what individual behaviors and student experiences may be present at any given point in time).
Fairfax's last renovation was a bit more recent and their football field is much nicer. I don't know about the rest of the athletic facilities.
The housing stock in Woodson is more expensive because of the schools pyramids.
Um, what? You're clearly not familiar with the boundary of FHS. There are quite a few very affluent neighborhoods that feed into it. PTA is very involved. And because it is not as bit as Woodson, kids get more opportunities to play sports, being involved in this. The school is nice facility. The "rigor" is just as good as Woodson, with kids this year going to Harvard, UVA, and other top schools.
I don't know if it's true the principal is leaving. I had not heard that and it would be a shame if she were leaving.
You can't be that familiar with FHS if you didn't know the principal is leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have experience with both. The biggest difference is that the Woodson population is much more affluent on average than that of Fairfax, which impacts the rigor that can be achieved in the curriculum.
Woodson has a great principal. Fairfax's principal was also great but she's leaving. The atmosphere at both schools is caring and positive (at least on the part of the administration and staff--there's no telling what individual behaviors and student experiences may be present at any given point in time).
Fairfax's last renovation was a bit more recent and their football field is much nicer. I don't know about the rest of the athletic facilities.
The housing stock in Woodson is more expensive because of the schools pyramids.
Um, what? You're clearly not familiar with the boundary of FHS. There are quite a few very affluent neighborhoods that feed into it. PTA is very involved. And because it is not as bit as Woodson, kids get more opportunities to play sports, being involved in this. The school is nice facility. The "rigor" is just as good as Woodson, with kids this year going to Harvard, UVA, and other top schools.
I don't know if it's true the principal is leaving. I had not heard that and it would be a shame if she were leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have experience with both. The biggest difference is that the Woodson population is much more affluent on average than that of Fairfax, which impacts the rigor that can be achieved in the curriculum.
Woodson has a great principal. Fairfax's principal was also great but she's leaving. The atmosphere at both schools is caring and positive (at least on the part of the administration and staff--there's no telling what individual behaviors and student experiences may be present at any given point in time).
Fairfax's last renovation was a bit more recent and their football field is much nicer. I don't know about the rest of the athletic facilities.
The housing stock in Woodson is more expensive because of the schools pyramids.
Um, what? You're clearly not familiar with the boundary of FHS. There are quite a few very affluent neighborhoods that feed into it. PTA is very involved. And because it is not as bit as Woodson, kids get more opportunities to play sports, being involved in this. The school is nice facility. The "rigor" is just as good as Woodson, with kids this year going to Harvard, UVA, and other top schools.
I don't know if it's true the principal is leaving. I had not heard that and it would be a shame if she were leaving.
I don't think the PP's point was that there are no affluent neighborhoods that feed into Fairfax-- clearly there are! But for better or worse, there aren't really apartments or lower priced housing that feeds into Woodson. Now, borders get shifted around somewhat regularly, so that could change, of course. Both schools are fine; choose your house based on your commute and your budget.
Anonymous wrote:They moved some lower-priced housing zoned for Fairfax Villa ES from Fairfax to Woodson a few years ago, so Woodson is somewhat more diverse, but still more affluent than Fairfax. That’s just a fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have experience with both. The biggest difference is that the Woodson population is much more affluent on average than that of Fairfax, which impacts the rigor that can be achieved in the curriculum.
Woodson has a great principal. Fairfax's principal was also great but she's leaving. The atmosphere at both schools is caring and positive (at least on the part of the administration and staff--there's no telling what individual behaviors and student experiences may be present at any given point in time).
Fairfax's last renovation was a bit more recent and their football field is much nicer. I don't know about the rest of the athletic facilities.
The housing stock in Woodson is more expensive because of the schools pyramids.
Um, what? You're clearly not familiar with the boundary of FHS. There are quite a few very affluent neighborhoods that feed into it. PTA is very involved. And because it is not as bit as Woodson, kids get more opportunities to play sports, being involved in this. The school is nice facility. The "rigor" is just as good as Woodson, with kids this year going to Harvard, UVA, and other top schools.
I don't know if it's true the principal is leaving. I had not heard that and it would be a shame if she were leaving.
Anonymous wrote:We have experience with both. The biggest difference is that the Woodson population is much more affluent on average than that of Fairfax, which impacts the rigor that can be achieved in the curriculum.
Woodson has a great principal. Fairfax's principal was also great but she's leaving. The atmosphere at both schools is caring and positive (at least on the part of the administration and staff--there's no telling what individual behaviors and student experiences may be present at any given point in time).
Fairfax's last renovation was a bit more recent and their football field is much nicer. I don't know about the rest of the athletic facilities.
The housing stock in Woodson is more expensive because of the schools pyramids.